AI is writing code at machine speed.
Now, your security can close the gap with the Snyk AI Security Fabric.
Learn more about the industry’s first security layer for continuous defense across the entire SLDC here 👉 snyk.io/news/snyk-ai-s…
Your AI coding agents are executing commands, pulling in MCP servers, and shipping code at machine speed. Most security stacks can't see it.
Join Daniel Berman and Damian Tommasino for a deep dive into Agentic Development Security 🔒
See how it governs the agent supply chain,
This week, Snyk is in Paris for RAISE Summit's RAISE Week, and we're not just attending.
On July 7th, Snyk is co-hosting the The AI Security Summit at Pavillon Vendôme, bringing together senior security and AI leaders for the conversations that aren't in any playbook yet. Then
Last night we threw a rooftop party with Keycard during AI Engineer World's Fair. Vibe coding battles, a happy hour that ran late, and a room full of the people actually building in this space.
Thanks to everyone who came out 🎉
Swipe through the photos below!
Snyk is pioneering security at AI Engineer World's Fair in San Francisco right now.
Randall Degges introduced the first-ever AI Security Track — presented by Snyk — on the main stage. Manoj Nair delivered the Security Keynote. Ezra Tanzer demoed what AI security looks like when
AI agents are writing code, opening pull requests, and calling production APIs. They've become the fastest-growing class of developer, and they don't wait for a security review.
That's why Snyk is proud to parter with Insecure Agents for AAuth Night: Moving Beyond OAuth.
Enterprises aren't short on enthusiasm for AI agents. They're short on confidence that those agents will do what they're supposed to do.
Oliver Neuberger, Cybersecurity Practice Lead at our partner Accenture, frames the real question well: the potential is enormous, but
Join Snyk and Keycard for an all-you-can-build rooftop party at AI Engineer World's Fair!
Next Tuesday, June 30th, we're gathering the boldest builders and security folks in the AI era. Expect vibe coding battles, a live AI red team challenge, and a happy hour to keep it going.
43% of developers run two or more AI coding environments at once, 37% run more than three or more. More than half have MCP servers installed. 1 in 12 devs has a high or critical finding.
The agentic development footprint is bigger than most orgs know. And it requires securing.
Untrusted inputs. Unbounded actions. Unverified output.
That's the AI workforce risk no one was governing…until now.
See Evo Agentic Development Security in action below.
Full announcement here: snyk.io/news/snyk-laun…
Color me excited for @snyksec's new mission on Agentic Development Security
It's an enforcement layer that operates inside the agent execution loop across three layers:
1. securing the agent supply chain before agents interact with it
2. governing agent behavior at runtime
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A year ago, a developer wrote your code. Six months ago, a developer with an AI assistant. Today? An AI agent...autonomously…and nobody is watching.
Evo Agentic Development Security changes that.
snyk.io/news/snyk-laun…
Munich AI Builders 🤖
AI agents don't just generate text — they use tools, call APIs & make decisions.
@chrfritz from @qaware is breaking down SAIF 2.0 & the new attack vectors this creates.
July 2, Munich 🔒
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